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Control of the Cell Cycle Cyclins • Cell cycle is controlled by proteins called cyclins and a set of enzymes that attach to the cyclin and become activated. – The interaction of these molecules is based on conditions within and outside the cell. Enzyme Production • Enzyme production is directed by genes located on chromosomes. – A gene is a segment of DNA that controls the production of a protein. • Several enzymes trigger DNA replication at the end of interphase. Cancer • Malignant growth resulting from uncontrolled cell division. – Uncontrolled division can result from failure to produce certain enzymes, overproduction of enzymes, or production of enzymes at the wrong times. Cancer • Cancerous cells form masses of tissue called tumors that deprive normal cells of nutrients. • In later stages, cancerous cells enter the circulatory system and spread throughout the body in a process called metastasis. – The result of this process is the formation of new tumors in other organs and organ systems. Cancer • Currently the second leading cause of death in the U.S. (first is heart disease) • May affect any tissue in the body. • In the U.S., lung, colon, breast, and prostrate cancers are the most prevalent. Cause of Cancer • Currently, scientists consider cancer to be a result of changes in one or more genes that produce substances that are involved in controlling the cell cycle. – These changes are expressed as cancer when something prompts the damaged genes into action. Cause of Cancer • Influenced by both genetic and environmental conditions, such as smoking, exposure to UV radiation, air and water pollution, and diet. Prevention of Cancer • Only current measure of prevention is a healthy lifestyle, including diet.